Trinity Valley Community College, Health Science Center

Terrell, Texas

Client

Trinity Valley Community College

Area

58,000 sq.ft.

Total Cost

$12,250,000

Completion Date

01/2021

Design team
Randall B. Scott, AIA (Principal in Charge); Preston Scott, AIA (Principal)

Trinity Valley Community College acquired a dilapidated hospital from the city of Terrell for $1 as part of an EDC initiative with the goal of revitalizing it into a state-of-the-art health science center to support rural nursing education. Its location along the main highway serves as a beacon for new development in partnership with the city. The program also included a partnership with the local school district to introduce high school students to health professions. The center offers many advanced medical education spaces such as high-fidelity simulation suites, mock operating rooms, virtual reality ambulance trauma simulators, procedural skills rooms and a high-capacity active learning classroom.

Additional Information

Cost per Sq Ft

$211.00

Featured in

2024 Architectural Portfolio

Category

Adaptive Reuse

Interior category

Healthcare Facilities/Teaching Hospitals

Product suppliers specified

Carpet by Shaw
Flooring by Crossville
Physical-Education Flooring by Mannington
Cabinets by Arborite
Ceilings by Armstrong World Industries
Door Hardware by Hager
Doors by Algoma Hardwoods
Paint/Wallcoverings by Sherwin-Williams
Cafeteria Furniture by SitOnIt Seating
Classroom Furniture by SitOnIt Seating
Computer Furniture by Steelcase
Library/Media Center Furniture by KI
Lounge Furniture by JSI
Multipurpose Areas Furniture by Herman Miller
Office Furniture by JSI
Science Furniture by Herman Miller
Draperies/Blinds by MechoShade
Lockers by Peter Pepper Products
Whiteboards / Markerboards / Chalkboards by Clarus Glassboards
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